Highlights: Women have a 21% lower risk of death from cancer compared to men Female patients face a 12% higher
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A study highlights a gap in cancer prevention, showing men undergo genetic testing less often yet are more likely to carry high-risk cancer variants.
Highlights: Women have a 21% lower risk of death from cancer compared to men Female patients face a 12% higher
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